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Laser safety window is a device specially designed to protect personnel from the hazards of laser radiation. It is usually made of special optical materials, which can effectively block laser radiation of specific wavelength and power, while maintaining good visible light transmittance so that operators can observe the laser processing process or experimental situation.
Laser safety window has the following important functions:
① Personnel protection: prevent accidental exposure to laser radiation and reduce the risk of damage to eyes and skin. Laser may cause permanent damage to the retina or even blindness, and may also cause burns and other injuries to the skin.
② Safety isolation: establish a safety barrier between the laser working area and other areas to ensure that non-operating personnel do not mistakenly enter the laser radiation area.
③ Compliance with safety standards: help enterprises and laboratories meet relevant laser safety standards and regulatory requirements to ensure the safety of the working environment.
When choosing a laser safety window, the following factors need to be considered:
① Laser wavelength and power: ensure that the safety window can effectively block the specific wavelength and power of the laser used.
② Visible light transmittance: so that operators can clearly observe the working area.
③ Installation method: the appropriate installation method should be selected according to the actual application scenario to ensure that the safety window is firm and reliable.
④ Certifications and standards: Choose products that comply with relevant safety certifications and standards.
As shown below, the Laser Safety House is one of the practical applications of Laser Safety Window.
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